User guide
Aries Reference Manual Section 2 – Viewing and Analysing Data
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In addition it is possible to specify the tab caption for the probes summary analysis. The 2 tabs are
normally called ‘Probes Mobile’ and ‘Probes Static’ however there is no difference between the two tabs
and they can be used in other ways if preferred. The filter to specify static probes and mobile probes for
each tab must be set by the user.
The ‘RSSI against threshold’ is used to compare the probe RSSI against the threshold specified for each
probe in the probe configuration form. This is intended for use with static probes monitoring a single base
site where the RSSI level will be fairly constant.
For all summary configuration forms it is possible to select either ‘Event Count, more than’ or ‘Event Count,
less than’ but not both at the same time. The ‘Event Count, less than’ is intended to be used in conjunction
with warnings when checking for unwanted events so that normally there would be no events however if
any of the specified events appears then this check fails, triggering the warning.
For probes, it is possible to specify whether the ‘Event Count, more than’ test produces a red fail or a grey
insufficient data result by clicking the ‘set result to grey if test fails’ clickbox. If this test is being used for a
warning then the box should be unticked so that a red fail is produced that triggers the warning. A grey
result does not trigger a warning.
The summary analysis results for all base sites, probes and areas may also be viewed on a map on the
‘Map View’ tab as shown below:
Figure 38: Summary results displayed on map










